A KDE Plasma feature 20 years in the making is finally here - here's how it works
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A KDE Plasma feature 20 years in the making is finally here - here's how it works
"The KDE team has decided to finally bring to life a feature that has been long requested. This feature (which was first floated nearly 20 years ago) is geared specifically toward multi-monitor setups and will change the way the desktop works for the better. This new feature is planned for KDE Plasma 6.6 and is all about workspaces. With workspaces, you essentially get multiple desktops that you can switch between to create an efficient environment."
"Currently, with KDE Plasma and multi-monitor setups, when you switch workspaces, all monitors switch to the same workspace, and you can't dedicate one monitor to one configuration and the other to another. This has been due, in part, to the limitations of X11. However, with the widespread adoption of Wayland, a desktop can do more, and the KDE developers are taking full advantage of that."
"With the upcoming release, there will be a new option that will make multi-monitor users very happy. Essentially, the new feature allows you to switch desktops only on your primary monitor, while the secondary monitor remains on the original. This lets you work on two different workspaces simultaneously. As a multi-monitor user, this feature seriously appeals to me because it gives me a much more flexible working environment."
KDE Plasma 6.6 will introduce workspaces that enable per-monitor behavior on Wayland. The feature revives a nearly 20-year-old idea focused on improving multi-monitor setups. Currently, switching workspaces changes all monitors to the same desktop due to X11 limitations. Wayland enables more flexible display management, allowing the primary monitor to switch desktops while secondary monitors remain fixed on their original workspace. Users can dedicate one monitor to collaboration or stationary apps and use multiple desktops on the primary display for productivity, creativity, or social media. The feature is expected to arrive in early 2026 and aims to provide a more flexible working environment.
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